The Minister of Economy, Commerce and Business, Carlos Body, trusts in the approval of the reduction of working hours in the Council of Ministers next week and underlines the importance of helping companies in this process so that the project is “a guarantee and a success.
Body has recalled that this afternoon the meeting of the Delegate Commission for Economic Affairs is being held to address the reduction of the working day. «It was important that this discussion be brought precisely to the body where the ministers with powers in economic matters are present,” he stressed in statements to the media after his intervention at the Cepyme event at the Madrid Stock Exchange.
Once the discussion has passed within the scope of the Delegate Commission for Economic Affairs, the next step is for the project to go to the Commission of Undersecretaries and, from there, it enters the Council of Ministers, “where it would enter, if everything goes well.” as planned, at the Council of Ministers next week,” the head of the Economy said.
One of the questions that the Delegate Committee on Economic Affairs will address this Monday is whether this project It will be processed in an ordinary or urgent manner. Furthermore, Corps has stressed the need to guarantee this agreement also in Congress, with a parliamentary majority.
Regarding the document registered by the CEOE in which it denounces the unconstitutionality of the reduction of the working day, Corps has insisted on the importance of helping companies in this process so that the project is “a guarantee and a success.”
For the Government, it is “fundamental” to be able to combine two elements: An ambition in achieving social rights for workers and a balance in the design of the norm itself, in such a way that this right is guaranteed without implying a negative element for SMEs.
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